gracious

Etymology
From, from , from , from. See. Displaced native 🇨🇬. .

Adjective

 * 1) kind and warmly courteous
 * 2) tactful
 * 3) compassionate
 * 4) indulgent, charming and graceful
 * 5) elegant and with good taste
 * 6) benignant
 * 7) full of grace
 * 8) magnanimous, without arrogance or complaint, benevolently declining to raise controversy or insist on possible prerogatives.

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Etymology
, from. Equivalent to.

Adjective

 * 1) kind,, polite
 * 2) forgiving, relenting (used mainly positively)
 * 3) godly, Christian, involving the graciousness of God
 * , The Creation and the Fall of Lucifer in The York Plays, as recorded c. 1463–1477 in British Museum MS. Additional 35290:
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- I am gracyus and grete, god withoutyn begynnyng, / I am maker vnmade, all mighte es in me, / I am lyfe and way vnto welth-wynnyng, / I am formaste and fyrste, als I byd sall it be.


 * 1) lucky, glad; bestowed with good fortune
 * 2) enjoyable, nice, pleasing
 * 3) good-looking; pleasing to the eye
 * 4) obedient, respectworthy
 * 5)  useful, beneficious